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Would You Rather Risk Death in the Remote Outdoors or a Vacation Phone Call from Your Boss?

Data from a new study conducted with our proprietary nationwide panel of experiential travelers reveals new insights into the push-pull relationship between a desire to disconnect during time off and an increasingly connected culture.

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